(n.) a short footrace at top speed
(v.) to run at top speed for a short time
sprint
(n.) a footrace that covers 26 miles, 385 yards (41.3 kilometers); any race or contest that lasts a long time
marathon
(v.) to have in; to hold
contain
(v.) to follow or lag behind; to be behind
(n.) a path or track through something like a forest
trail
(v.) to act back or respond something
react
(v.) to keep in good condition
maintain
(v.) to go faster; to make to go faster
accelerate
(v.) to pull or draw to or toward
(v.) to make active; to put in motion
activate
(v.) to wave or swing with power or force
flail
(v.) to move from one person, place or thing to another
(n.) the movement of something from one person, place, or thing to another
transfer
(v.) to plan the path of and guide a boat or an airplane
navigate
(n.) the ability to keep going in spite of harsh conditions or strain
endurance
(v.) to fall down suddenly
collapse
(v.) to begin a journey, adventure or action
embark
(n.) the friction, or grip, between a moving object and the surface over which it moves
traction
(v.) to get off or down
dismount
(v.) to lie back or down
recline
(v.) to move very fast, often with noise
hurtle
(v.) to hang; to support or hold in place as if attached from above
suspend
(v.) to keep from going ahead, to delay
detain
(adj.) able to move or think easily or quickly
agile
(v.) to put (oneself) to a great effort
exert
(v.) to draw together and become smaller
contract
(v.) to pull or draw out with force or effort
extract
(v.) to send or pass from one person or place to another
transmit
(v.) to keep; to hold onto
retain
(v.) to move with skill, ability, or cleverness
(n.) a skillful or well-planned move
maneuver
(v.) to shake, move or disturb roughly
agitate
(v.) to walk in or through water or something that makes walking difficult
wade